White tiny particles in Urine

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Hi,

I am just new to the community and I am under stress on noticing few symptoms related to bladder. I am a male in early 30's unmarried and I have recently experienced certain symptoms which holds potential to make me extremely worried. Since last two weeks my urine flow has become little weak and I can feel it. I have noticed less urine output and frequent urge to urinate after few intervals in day. After urine there is little dribling and at close inspection in the urine, I can see white tiny particles floating in with few minute bubbles. My urine color is mostly transparent to pale yellowish. As I recently migrated to cold region, I drink less water. I do not feel any pain or uncomfortability while urinating but what makes me worry is Erectile dysfunction which I have recently experienced and on top of that I do have metallic sort of taste in my mouth. I have been healthy sexually and have never experienced ED in my life before. I do have bleeding haemorroids and chronic constipation in my bowel. Besides I am not a smoker and do not consume alcohol. I am really worried and I suspect is it a kidney disease or infectious bladder. Have any one faced such condition. Are these all early symptoms related to kidney disease or urinary infection?

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  • Posted

    Pls see an urologist asap.!
  • Posted

    I agree you should see a urologist.  However, I also occasionally have the white particles in my urine.  If you google that, you will see that a lot of people do.  I asked my urologist about it, and he wasn't concerned about it.  That said, your other symptoms point to a need to see a urologist.  (I'm female).

  • Posted

    If I was you I would make a appointment to see the doctor and show the post that's on this website as starting point

  • Posted

    You most definitely need to consult a good urologist....... any bladder 'sufferer' must drink plenty of clean water as that is essential to flush the tubes etc.   A good urologist will conduct several tests for you but finding a very experienced doctor is sometimes a big problem but any urologist should know the basic tests needed to sort out your problems.......

    If you feel you have something wrong be firm about it and do not under any circumstances use the kid glove approach....... Get it resolved.

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